The FIA has announced the inauguration of the extreme H World Cup that is ready to run on a multi-year contract and first takes place in Saudi Arabia.
It will mark the onset of the hydrogen-operated championship, which is the heir to the extreme E that lasted from 2021 to 2024.
The World Cup date will be revealed on Wednesday, as it will range in Saudi Arabia, and it will follow a uniform structure for extreme E as each team will keep a male and female driver in the field.
To highlight the effects of climate change, extreme e was set and made champions the use of new techniques and stability approaches. In a way, there was a demand to do so, staging off-road events in challenging places and areas such as Greenland, The Arabian Desert and Lake Ratba.
It also took its goods through a dedicated ship to cut emissions and also served as the floating padock, VIP and hospitality sector of the championship.
Stars such as Carlos Sainz SR, Sebastian Loaib and Jenson button competed all, but now seen as a future with hydrogen fuel, the championship decided to go down that route unlike electric.
Christina Gutrez, Matias Ekstrome, Neom McLaren Extreme E, Mikella Ahlin-Kotulinsky, Johan Christophyrson, Rosberg X Racing, Molly Taylor, Kevin Hansen, Velos Racing Gray Leadbatter, Travis Passstrona, Legsey Motor Club (Legasie Motor Club (Legsse
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FIA President Mohammad Ben Sulem said: “FIA is committed to support competitions that set new benchmarks for stability, innovation and equality.
“The agreement for the FIA Extreme H World Cup displays our belief in hydrogen ability as a major part of the development of motorsport.
“Together, we are doing ground tasks for more durable future for our sports and comprehensive industry.”
Extreme H World Cup founder and CEO Alejandro Agag said: “Signing this multi-year agreement with the FIA is a historical moment for the future of extreme H and hydrogen racing.
“It confirms our mission to pursue the boundaries of durable motor sports and provide a global performance for clean mobility solutions on the track and gender equality.”
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